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1 The Canadian public proved that it was unable to suffer fools gladly.
2 Office talk was that he was intellectually intimidating and didn't suffer fools .
3 For ye suffer fools gladly because that ye yourselves are wise.
4 It's an open question whether such people suffer fools or delays less gladly.
5 Like St. Paul's friends at Corinth, I can suffer fools gladly.
6 For one thing, even at this age, she didn't suffer fools .
7 Massino had been boss for over twenty-five years and didn't suffer fools gladly.
8 I also get the feeling that she doesn't suffer fools gladly.
9 They didn't suffer fools gladly, and they ran everything with an iron fist.
10 She was an intense lawyer who did not suffer fools lightly.
11 Officials close to Merkel see another key weakness: Steinbrueck does not suffer fools gladly.
12 He's at this an awfully long time now and doesn't seem to suffer fools .
13 He did not suffer fools gladly and people could upset him without knowing it.
14 The 1991 champion does not suffer fools gladly and tells it like it is.
15 A fine parliamentary speaker and a font of wisdom, he does not suffer fools lightly.
16 Neither Leigh nor this version Turner suffer fools gladly.
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